Pubdate: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 Source: Montreal Gazette (CN QU) Copyright: 2009 Canwest Publishing Inc. Contact: http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/letters.html Website: http://www.montrealgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/274 Author: Kim Kozlowski, Detroit Cited: Michigan Medical Marijuana Association http://www.michiganmedicalmarijuana.org/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Michigan+Medical+Marijuana Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Greg+Francisco ROCK CITY SET TO BECOME POT CITY He may even move from Kalamazoo to Detroit, where he thinks the growth will take off. "This is a multimillion dollar industry that is just opening up," said Francisco, a retired school teacher who insists medical marijuana isn't the same pot that some smoked in high school or college. Years of careful cultivation have led to a fluffy, fragrant variety, he says while opening a medicine bottle. Medical marijuana is already a flourishing industry that is only going to get bigger in Michigan, Francisco and other advocates say. Since November, when voters made Michigan the 13th state to legalize it, opportunists have been organizing, networking and creating businesses to grow the crop, deliver it to the patients and everything in between. Growers, dubbed caregivers, and their patients must be licensed with the state. They may supply up to five patients and can earn about $50,000 annually, estimates Brad Forrester, spokesman for the Michigan Medical Marijuana Association. The earning potential for those in ancillary businesses, such as greenhouse supplies, software or hemp clothing, the earning potential will be significantly higher, he said. "There are going to be people who are making millions of dollars, literally," Forrester said. The Michigan Medical Marijuana Chamber of Commerce sprouted up in Ann Arbor in recent months, along with compassion clubs for the 3,000 state-registered patients, 1,100 caregivers and numerous support organizations. This weekend, 5,000 people are expected at Michigan's first Medical Marijuana Expo, which will offer information and seminars on the law, educational opportunities and tools for start-ups. Now that it can be legally sold in Michigan, Greg Francisco is looking forward to the prospect of cashing in on the state's emerging medical marijuana industry. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake